What You Need to Know About Knipex Pliers!

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 277

  • @gunchag
    @gunchag День тому +2

    As a European (Latvian) I completely agree. Knipex is one of the best pliers type tool makers. It's a pleasure to work with Knipex tools.

  • @lastbesttool
    @lastbesttool 10 днів тому +89

    Are Knipex tools really the best? I don't know because there is nothing close enough to compare them with. So I guess there's that. But in all seriousness, Snap On and Klein really have good stuff too, but across the board in so many tool categories, Knipex has no peer. IMHO, of course.

    • @moldyzucchinis3251
      @moldyzucchinis3251 10 днів тому +7

      truth was spoken LBT

    • @splitprissm9339
      @splitprissm9339 10 днів тому

      @@moldyzucchinis3251 For electronics pliers and cutters? Lindström. Curiously, mostly popular on youtube with jewelry people.

    • @patricksquires77
      @patricksquires77 10 днів тому +9

      Do have a need to match your $napOn logo?
      (Y? --> $napOn)
      (N? --> Continue)
      Does Value for top Performance matter?
      (N? -> Knipex)
      (Y? -> Continue)
      Do you want all the pliers/cutters today?
      (Y? -> Klein)
      (N? -> Continue)
      Put your Knipex collection together over several years through their onesy twosy tools at a time significant discount sales. Often called out on the The Den of Tools Channel! 😉

    • @gtcam723
      @gtcam723 10 днів тому +3

      @@patricksquires77lol nicely broken down

    • @brandonm6052
      @brandonm6052 9 днів тому +3

      I'm in aviation, every box has or they will own the pliers wrenches. I also have a 3pc of the cobras. Both long nose pliers, twin grips and 2 pc flush cuts. In the pliers drawer is also snap-on 61cf duckbill and 808cf mini long diagonal cutters. I'll also add the "nickel" pliers soon. At this point I'm not sure if more knipex will be needed but I always hated having sub par pliers so I splurged. On the farm back home I wish I would've known and tried then years ago.

  • @hardlyb
    @hardlyb 10 днів тому +15

    I love my Knipex pliers. I bought the fancy magazine crimpers, and one of the dies was bad. I emailed the company, they sent me a label, I shipped the bad die back, and they sent me an entirely new complete set (dies, magazine, and pliers) which came very quickly, despite coming from Germany. That's great customer service. It's the only problem I've ever had with any of their tools, so I'm a customer for life.

  • @RenegadesGarage
    @RenegadesGarage 10 днів тому +40

    The Den of Tools.. I was turned onto Knipex tools in 1990 when I was doing some landscaping and dug a pair of cobra pliers out of the ground when I was digging a hole to plant a tree. Took them over to the water hose and rinsed the dirt off of them. I have been using them ever since. I have a lot of Knipex tools now. They are the best.

    • @paulmysliborski4832
      @paulmysliborski4832 10 днів тому +6

      Nice story. That is cool as hell!

    • @RenegadesGarage
      @RenegadesGarage 10 днів тому +3

      @@paulmysliborski4832 Thank you.

    • @momoshowcar
      @momoshowcar 10 днів тому +6

      I feel sorry for whomever lost them

    • @RenegadesGarage
      @RenegadesGarage 10 днів тому +6

      @@momoshowcar I asked the owner of the house and he said they wasn't his and I could have them.

    • @hobbes3
      @hobbes3 2 дні тому +2

      Damn, that pliers chose you lol.

  • @p01am3a
    @p01am3a 10 днів тому +22

    the stories behind wiha and wera would be nice since both are also good german tools brands

    • @brandonm6052
      @brandonm6052 9 днів тому +1

      Hands down in my aviation job, if the tool crib has the wera diamond bits I need I always request them first. I break 5:1, standard vs wera diamond

  • @wsmarshjr
    @wsmarshjr 10 днів тому +14

    After 2 years of watching DOT, this 72 year-old, thrifty New Englander DIYer has amassed a collection of a dozen Knipex pliers, buying every one on sale. Why? (1) They make every job easier and faster -- just wait until YOU get arthritis in YOUR hands and wrists -- and (2) they're the kind of tool you can leave to your grandkids. Every time I buy a Knipex, I get that same feeling that I did when I bought my Sawzall in 1984 -- this tool will be with me forever.

    • @denoftools
      @denoftools  10 днів тому +5

      I bought my Sawzall in '89 and felt the same way

    • @pete_lind
      @pete_lind 8 днів тому +1

      @@denoftools Knipa in Swedish means Pinch (also trouble) and maybe founder had business connections to Sweden.

  • @craigbraswell4269
    @craigbraswell4269 8 днів тому +4

    Smith Brothers' plumbing supply store in downtown Carrollton, GA sells knipex tools. KNIPEX is the best of the best in hand tools, i traded my klein garbage in for knipex years ago after I FOUND a pair of knipex pliers under a house, that the previous hvac tech left behind. I never heard of them before that, but I realized how good those pliers were and I sought out many more of their tools!

    • @cardo1111
      @cardo1111 3 дні тому

      That previous HVAC tech is probably still wondering where he had left them. Case closed.

  • @bobegbert
    @bobegbert 9 днів тому +4

    My local independent hardware store carries a few Knipex and some cheap no name pliers. I went in just needing some slip joint pliers for a small job in my office. Cheap would have worked for what I was doing but they were out of them so I bought the Knipex. Very thankful that I did. I was so impressed, that's all I buy now for the most part. I did buy some Icon copies that are nearly as good, and a pair of 15" or 18" Doyle because I needed them right then and Harbor Freight was the only place local that had a pair that large. The Doyle and Icon are both great tools but I do think that Knipex is the best bar none and you don't have to break the bank if you watch Amazon sales. You may not get a nice set in any specific order, maybe 8" water pump pliers this month and needle nose next month but they don't cost that much more than Kobalt, Craftsman, or other big hardware store brands if you buy them on sale. They have some very good sales. If Snap On will pick up a nickel, Knipex will pick up 20 cents because I'll have 4 pair for the same price. LOL

  • @TomSL55AMG
    @TomSL55AMG 9 днів тому +2

    I’m not a brand loyal type of consumer but when I used my first set of Knipex pliers in 1990 I was hooked. I work on one of the few Maxie Melt electron beam furnaces in the world. When you are producing 60,000 pound ingots of governmentally declared “Strategic Metals,” downtime is the enemy. My tools need to work when I do. A warranty is absolutely worthless to me. If a tool breaks there’s no time to run over to HF and get a replacement.
    I have received great service from my Knipex tools. The one that ride in my side pocket every day last about 2 years before I start to see jaw wear. That’s when they become my home or give away tools. The largest set get into areas and provide a grip that is unmatched. I have never had a failure of a Knipex tool on the job.
    Since my battle with cancer started 8 years ago my grip isn’t what it used to be. Knipex pliers help me more now than ever before. You would be surprised at how useful they can be with everyday normal life tasks.
    Thanks for the history lesson. Keep up the great work.
    Nothing but positive thoughts!!

  • @risingawareness13
    @risingawareness13 21 годину тому

    Have a bunch, and they're grade A: cobras, pliers wrenches, long nose, angled long nose, twin grips, diagonal cutters, end cutters, etc. Recently picked up that leather punch and it's great. Ordered all mine online from Home Depot, Lowes, eBay, and Amazon.

  • @jstutzman1301
    @jstutzman1301 8 днів тому +2

    I was working in a railroad shop in the early 90s when a representative came to do a demo of the pliers. He climbed up onto a boxcar and stood on the pliers attached to the trainline (brake pipe). I have bought many of their pliers since that time. They just work well and punch well above their weight class in all aspects. They require less pressure to hold and reduce fatigue.

  • @spyderbender
    @spyderbender 5 днів тому +1

    I use their toothless pliers in a metal shop. This pliers has, by itself, saved $50,000.00(US) by enabling us to fix bend errors by my coworkers over the last 7 years. This was accomplished by not creating scrap metal, and remaking parts that would require cutting into new sheets, which are 4'x12'. These pliers will create enough force to completely flatten a bend in 18Ga stainless, and has worked on .125 mill aluminum (aluminum deforms too much and does not allow for a flattend bend. So, if you complain about the cost of these tools, they can pay for themselves. -Oh, and they tighten chrome plumbing nuts without scratches too...

  • @paulmysliborski4832
    @paulmysliborski4832 10 днів тому +8

    I've been using Knipex tools since 1987. I'd rate them 99 out of 100 any day.
    Funny story........ I had a pair of Cobras that I was using to do some work for a WWII vet years ago. He saw them lying on my saw horse, picked them up, and said
    "Those damn Germans made some fine tools and weapons.".

  • @kb0yki
    @kb0yki 10 днів тому +8

    Yes, yes they are. The ones with the button for adjustment are the best. Very fine adjustment to fit different sizes.

  • @djorig
    @djorig 10 днів тому +21

    I got into carpentry over 4 years ago. Like most beginners, I bought what was available at the big box stores. Lowes had a couple knipex products in their electrical tools section. I grabbed a pair of Cobras. Since then, I’ve replaced most of my hand tools with knipex and wera. Top quality!!

  • @anchorsaweigh9893
    @anchorsaweigh9893 5 годин тому

    Knipex is the top standard. I have Knipex, MAC and Channellocks. All have held up over 2 decades.

  • @lanedexter6303
    @lanedexter6303 9 днів тому +1

    My tools have accumulated over my 70 years (even before, because some came from Dad). In recent years, a few Knipex have found their way into my tool drawers (and one EDC in a pocket) and I’ve never been disappointed. Yes, my Malco Eagle Grips are the best vise grips ever to come out of DeWitt, Nebraska, but my Cobra and Knipex cutters really have made work easier. Not cheap, but worth it.

  • @momoshowcar
    @momoshowcar 10 днів тому +8

    They are the best for my application. I’m a field service engineer for medical imaging systems.(xray and vascular equipment) Much of which are German and French.
    I have used many brands but have found both Knipex and Wiha to be the best for me. Both brands are excellent and have never failed me however it’s subjective to your application.

  • @jeffrey1312
    @jeffrey1312 10 днів тому +3

    I bought my first pair in an old mom-and-pop hardware store back in the 1990's. A rep was doing the pipe demo on a Saturday morning and I bought a pair because I had money in my pocket. I've loved them ever since.

  • @jozsefizsak
    @jozsefizsak 6 днів тому

    I knew these were outstanding but I didn't know how seriously they take catering to their customers every need until seeing your video. It's clearly a great company. I love family owned businesses, for sure. Yeah, I knew about the k. 😊

  • @v8packard
    @v8packard 10 днів тому +4

    In northern Illinois Knipex can be found at Menard's, Northern Tool, Lowes, Ace, and Johnstone Supply, that I know of.

  • @brad885
    @brad885 10 днів тому +2

    knipex and wiha for everyday use. Knipex is the only pair of channel locks Ive found that I like.

  • @williamdobbins3131
    @williamdobbins3131 3 дні тому

    Professional electrician, and I use a lot of Knives, and love them.

  • @billcuningham586
    @billcuningham586 6 днів тому

    A number of years ago, I needed to replace an old outdoor hose bib. It was stuck and I didn't have enough room to use my old regular pipe wrench. I didn't know anything about Knipex but was in a local tools store and saw the Gators and noticed how thin they were and figured I could grip the pipe between the wall and the bib. Wasn't sure about which size, so I bought all three they had. They worked great and have turned out to be the best set of pliers I have ever owned. Have an irrigation system on my property and I routinely use them. I can grip and hold pipes and take of the fittings. Ever since, I have purchased several other styles (especially like the straight jawed ones) and all of them are well made. Can't say they are the best (have several Kleins that are pretty good) but I can't imagine any others being "better".

  • @JimMcPartland
    @JimMcPartland 10 днів тому +11

    I've never been a very handy guy but as i get older I've gotten braver at trying to fix things myself. The one thing I've learned is having the right quality tool for the job is so important. I really appreciate the information i get from your videos! Thanks

    • @paulmysliborski4832
      @paulmysliborski4832 10 днів тому +1

      You are right, Jim. Cheap/crap tools just make the job harder.

  • @erichoward5565
    @erichoward5565 9 днів тому +1

    I just love your little tool brand documentaries. They are the best.

  • @cblack1863
    @cblack1863 9 днів тому +2

    Home Depot, Rona, and Canadian Tire, among others, carry Knipex. The only other brands I'd consider are Klien for cutters and Snap-on for their combination & needle nose ACF series pliers. Doesn't get any better than that lineup! imho.

  • @sonyamclin1698
    @sonyamclin1698 9 днів тому +1

    My first Knipex pliers I found in the road. Best pliers that I have. Been a fan ever since . Had to buy my next pliers.

    • @pauldiesel4582
      @pauldiesel4582 9 днів тому

      I have the same experience. I found a pair of needle nose insulated pliers in the road with no damage making them my first pair.

  • @JohnDeere-zt
    @JohnDeere-zt 6 днів тому +2

    If ur looking for cheap but still goodish quality go for Bauer or Hercules

  • @jimmtech
    @jimmtech 10 днів тому +14

    There's a great video showing why Knipex wire cutters are the best. It has extreme close-ups of the wire (both stranded and solid), as well as the impact on the blades. Knipex steel is harder, and they use a 50 degree angle where most others are 45 degrees. When you see it close-up, you can see that Knipex is obviously better than anyone else!

    • @profosist
      @profosist 8 днів тому +1

      I know which video your referencing I would argue the test isn't valid for the tool of he's testing with and yes the Knipex is better. You can tell it would be just by it's physical build.
      Because that UA-camr is a Knife Guy. I think he wanted something he could do something with which is why the flat Steel. He could re harden, sharpen and bevel them.
      I knew right away that the shear included with the stripper what's going to be wrecked by 12 gauge solid core wire. I had always been taught to not use that sheer for solid core wire and to use a diagonal cutter. That style of tool was just the incorrect one for cutting and stripping Romex.

  • @jtidd_01
    @jtidd_01 9 днів тому +1

    Greeting's, I went to my neighborhood Menards today and found some Knipex tools in the hammer, plier alley.

  • @daniellinksmith
    @daniellinksmith 9 днів тому +1

    I found them at a tiny local parts store a few months ago . Of course they are asking top dollar for them . I did buy a 5 inch pair of water pump pliers that I'd been looking at for a good while for $15 more than I could've got them for several times on sale . But they're nice and always helpful , I needed them that day and they were hanging there right in front of my face lol .

  • @danimalistic27ify
    @danimalistic27ify 6 днів тому

    OC Tool House in Brea, California has a massive selection of Knipex in store at all times. They also carry other German brands as well as many other high end tool brands.

  • @JustinSpakable
    @JustinSpakable 9 днів тому +1

    Great video. When I was a 1st yr, I had all klein. W kleins drop in quality, I wanted different. I found knipex in 2017 and slowly but surely replaced every tool I had and found some that made my life easier. Like the tubix and the cobalt bolt cutters. I can't wait for the new xomfoer grip line to hit the US. And yeah, menards had dome of their stuff. Dipped only. They used to have comfort grip but that was at least 3 or 4 years ago. Thanks for the video on my favorite tool brand

  • @bullithedjames937
    @bullithedjames937 7 днів тому

    That is one thing I love about watching your channel. You explain things like it is our first time seeing this. Which is probably what retains first-time viewers. Versus the other ones where they're like oh well I already covered this deal with it. Now with the things that you are saying you already covered, will you put a length or explain where they can find that. ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @mdeamicis
    @mdeamicis 6 днів тому

    The "bolt end cutting nipper" 61 02 200 is a beast at cutting and pulling framing nails. I call it my booboo pliers. The cutting edge is at the hinge and it has surprisingly better cutting force and pulling leverage when cutting shiners in tight spots or pulling nails. 16 pennies are just butter.

  • @cengeb
    @cengeb 6 днів тому

    They make the Oetiker crimp tool also. Best wire cutters and grip wrench pliers, they fit in your hand, and grip, the machine fit and finish is like jeweler precision

  • @bassinshankles
    @bassinshankles 6 днів тому

    Definitely better than any other brand I've got my hands on comparing style for style and then I've use the wrong knipex pliers for an unintended use they still surprised me in off the wall functional uses. I'm a guy with heck of a grip snapped the rivet on multiple brands of vise grips style locking pliers and have yet to break anything made by knipex

  • @tmartin6717
    @tmartin6717 9 днів тому +2

    I never knew about Knipex until watching your video. Now I have about 30 or more of them. You are right.

  • @willb3018
    @willb3018 9 днів тому

    Love my Knipex and I have many.. My only regret is that it took me so long to find them. Absolutely the best. If you don't have them get the Twin Grips. Use them more than I ever thought I would. So much so I bought a second to have on the road. I usually get mine on line at Haus of Tools

  • @trik2o
    @trik2o 10 днів тому +10

    Menards do indeed stock Knipex in store. And yes, you do get the 11% off rebate on them. I wish they didn't. Because once I held a pair in store I had to buy some.

    • @brandonm6052
      @brandonm6052 9 днів тому

      May be the more basics in the two pegged rows locally but outside of a job need they have what you need for at home.

    • @omegis13
      @omegis13 День тому

      How are the prices at Menards? We don't have a Menards, but I drive by one when going to visit family. Might be worth stopping by for that 11% rebate.

    • @trik2o
      @trik2o День тому

      @@omegis13 Menards prices are pretty comparable to Home Depot and Lowes. And just like those 2, they have most of their products viewable via their site/app if you're curious. Because personally I spend the time to check before I head out the door instead of walking into a place without knowing. "Knowing is half the battle" after all. As far as the "rebate". Literally not worth anything unless you shop there regularly as it's not cash back. It's a voucher to use in-store. But they don't really expire so if you build up a collection of rebates you can still you use them on the occasions where you find yourself in menards country. I save mine for bigger things like getting "free" bbq/smoker, etc.

    • @brandonm6052
      @brandonm6052 День тому

      @omegis13 seem to be pretty standard the last time I looked. I don't remember if they pop up on their website or not. 11% rebate is a store credit that gets mailed back to you after you submit your receipt witha quick rebate slip you need to grab at the counter after checking out.

  • @TheBrokenLife
    @TheBrokenLife 8 днів тому

    After years of using universal style snap ring pliers, and being routinely frustrated by them, I finally broke down and bought the Knipex master set. It wasn't cheap, but man do they make dealing with those clips a lot easier. My only complaint is that for what they cost, or even if they charged a touch more, I would like the set to come in a real case and not just the cheesy retail display packaging. Keeping them organized in the future once that packaging breaks down is going to be a nightmare.

  • @andyfields3248
    @andyfields3248 7 днів тому

    Yes I have them, and since I got my first ones at a Sears about 2014 I no longer buy any other players brand. I have a lot of older Klein because they used to be my favorite, but I just don't reach for them anymore.
    BTW that players wrench is absolutely a game changer, if you don't have them your lost! I literally chucked almost all my Crescent stile adjustable wrenches, only kept the giant 14 inch and bigger ones.

  • @Vancurls09
    @Vancurls09 10 днів тому +1

    I bought the knipex 6 inch pliers wrench for work and then I switched it up and bought Harbor Freight's version of the 10 inch. I gotta say that I am very pleased with the quality of both, they are tanks!

  • @katananomi
    @katananomi 7 днів тому

    Good video sir. My very first tool from Knipex is their Raptor and I think I made one of the best decision in my life, because what I have discovered is that, they can also turn round things, not just hex or square shape fasteners like nuts and bolts.

  • @RealBLAlley
    @RealBLAlley 8 днів тому +1

    Ace Hardware. Selection will vary wildly by store, but you can order them and have them arrive at the store on the next truck, which is within a week.

  • @mdeamicis
    @mdeamicis 6 днів тому

    Yes, Maynard's has them. That's how I discovered them. Stopped in a manards driving cross country and they caught my eye. Picked up an 8 inch pliars wrench because it just blew my mind. Then I fell down the rabbit hole qnd have maybe ten different plairs.

  • @mdeamicis
    @mdeamicis 6 днів тому

    Those new pipe cutters are interesting. They're fast adjusting like the cobra.

  • @sublimationman
    @sublimationman 10 днів тому +1

    Love my Knipex, got my first pair off Snap-On when they did the stand on the handle example. Absolutely love the smooth parallel jaw ones, even have the small one (6" I think).

  • @benjaminhahn
    @benjaminhahn 8 днів тому +1

    You can get Knipex in the Chicago area at a contractor tool supply business called Borland’s House of Tools.

  • @joshuawilliams3392
    @joshuawilliams3392 10 днів тому +2

    I work in industrial maintenance and use my knipex stuff every day. I have multiple bags set up for service work and used to have various plier brands but have been switching each of them out for knipex after constantly finding myself going back to the truck for the cobras. The only disappointment I've had was the lineman pliers, never noticed as much of a difference vs ideal,klein, wiha etc.

    • @omegis13
      @omegis13 9 днів тому

      Don't use their needle nose to pry....I now have a custom set of shorter nose needle nose pliers.
      My bad!

  • @tommyhinson7494
    @tommyhinson7494 10 днів тому +1

    I only recently (in the last couple of years) learned about Knipex. I’m changing jobs at work from a frac hand to an Electronics Tech. I’ve been adding tons of Knipex (and Wera) to my bag.

  • @JohnDoe-df2zz
    @JohnDoe-df2zz 9 днів тому

    I just recently purchased a pair of Knipex locking pliers and I was very happy with the quality. I also recently purchased some Malco Eagle Grips. I don't see a big difference between the two as far as quality, and both are superior to any of the big box locking pliers I had owned before. I also got both pair on sale which made it easier to buy quality tools than suffer with the junk I owned before.

  • @cuethenewt9375
    @cuethenewt9375 10 днів тому +1

    I’ve got several pairs and sizes of the different pliers. Fine stuff. I really enjoy the mini bolt cutters though. I keep a pair in each of my family’s autos and travel tool bags. Handy!

  • @JeepinMaxx
    @JeepinMaxx 10 днів тому +2

    I spoke with the german reps at the Knipex booth at a trad show last week and they confirmed the pronunciation to me (same as the way you say it!) Cobra water pump pliers are my go to, and I EDC a little pair of the 4" Cobra XS in my pocket. At the show I picked up the wire cutter/strippers, and it's substantially better than the klines I used to use

    • @hogueraleksander5868
      @hogueraleksander5868 10 днів тому +1

      I have put those wire cutters threw the ringer for years and they still cut like new. They see more action than a single J.lo. 😂

  • @render8
    @render8 8 днів тому +1

    Maybe you could do a backstory on Delta Machinery (famously known for the Uni- saw, but also made many industrial wood/ metal processing machinery)
    and where they are today... They seem to have faded in history.

  • @cengeb
    @cengeb 6 днів тому

    After the first one, I have dozens, even the mini 4i nch to the massive 18" cobra comfort grip. Same with all my Wera and Whia screwdriver plies. German hand tools, all other pale.

  • @fuloplehel
    @fuloplehel 9 днів тому

    Great video, great tools. Here in Europe they are the best for sure. First time when I saw one, was when I was a kid My grandfather was using the carpenter pincers manufactured in 1922. I still have it and it's in very good condition.

  • @brickslayer72
    @brickslayer72 9 днів тому

    Use knipex snap ring pliers every day. They work really well .

  • @IanTheWoodchuck
    @IanTheWoodchuck 9 днів тому

    I do 3D printing, and their flush-cut nippers are second to none for trimming up my prints and removing support material. And yes, I snagged mine at Menard's when I was still living in Des Moines.

  • @rickmaudlin2160
    @rickmaudlin2160 9 днів тому

    I just now went and bought a pair of the 5" Knips for tech work. Thanks

  • @klmbuilders5385
    @klmbuilders5385 8 днів тому

    I have an older pair of front end nippers that I use primarily for pulling nails through thd back of trim pieces. After watching this video I need a pair of the Cobra locking pliers!

  • @jamesmooney949
    @jamesmooney949 7 днів тому

    Bath Industrial Supply in Bath Maine has a great selection

  • @GregLanz
    @GregLanz 8 днів тому

    I've gotten a few Knipex tools over the last few years and they've been great and good to see you're a fan as well

  • @profosist
    @profosist 8 днів тому

    I just started replacing my mi's-mash of pliers with the new knipex KnipeXtend Comfort grips

  • @BenjieTyl
    @BenjieTyl 7 днів тому

    Northern Tool has a large selection of Knipex products.

  • @matthewdouglas2373
    @matthewdouglas2373 7 днів тому

    Places in Colorado that I have seen carrying Knipex:
    McGuckin Hardware - Boulder, CO
    Tool Zone - Colorado Springs, CO

  • @twistedhillbilly6157
    @twistedhillbilly6157 7 днів тому

    I wasn't expecting this from the Den......

  • @oscarquezada895
    @oscarquezada895 10 днів тому +1

    Love your videos, I would love to see a video about Mac Tools/Matco.

  • @patmx5
    @patmx5 10 днів тому +1

    I’d like to see you do something on PB Swiss - love their screwdrivers, and the other tools I’ve gotten from them have been top notch as well.

  • @mattlyles2419
    @mattlyles2419 10 днів тому +1

    We need more content like this!!

  • @rob-toolsandtech2521
    @rob-toolsandtech2521 9 днів тому

    Yeah, they have Knippex at Menards. My local Menards (Port Huron, Mi) has a few, but not a large selection at all. I think they have one length of the cobra, one length of the channel lock style, and one length of the pliers wrench. I wish they had more. If my two neighborhood hardware stores don’t have what I want, my next choice is usually Menards before Home Depot or Lowe’s. Although, one of the platforms I’m minis Ryobi, so I have to go to HD for that.

  • @maxwest720
    @maxwest720 7 днів тому

    Home Depot in Canada has some of them. I like the mid-range sizes, like 7 or 8", best.

  • @GregLanz
    @GregLanz 8 днів тому

    Home Depot in Canada had at least a few Knipex pliers 5ish years ago but not anymore

  • @ElPants21
    @ElPants21 7 днів тому

    They do sell them at Menards, maybe 6 or 7 common varieties

  • @Sprnklrmn
    @Sprnklrmn 7 днів тому

    If only Knipex made a 10” straight jaw cobra plier my life would be complete.

  • @daifeichu
    @daifeichu 8 днів тому

    Here in Canada, the HD's near me only carry one Knipex tool and that's their 8" cobolt cutters. Only the small shops, like Tegs Tools, can I walk into and see a selection of Knipex.

  • @martinparmer
    @martinparmer 10 днів тому

    I bought some a while back on the DOTW and was blown away at how good these are. The only reason I haven't bought more is because I have SO MANY pliers right now... Some day if I need something additional, I'll definately look at this brand.

  • @NorCalRide
    @NorCalRide 8 днів тому

    Smooth jaw pliers come in handy for so many applications.

  • @Ron-w3t
    @Ron-w3t 10 днів тому

    I have had Knipex pliers since my uncle gave me a pair for my birthday 1999. Today I have 20 pairs and plan to buy more. I'm also interested in checking into the Orbis band.

  • @momoshowcar
    @momoshowcar 10 днів тому +1

    I’m new to your channel and throughly enjoy it. That being said, could you please do a review on Wiha and Wera tools if you haven’t already.
    Wiha, Knipex, and Wera are my everyday tools for my job working on medical imaging equipment. I also use Jet brand titanium (non ferrous) tools when I service MRI equipment. I’d like to hear your thoughts.
    Also PB Baumann tools (Swiss made) are excellent. Very precise.

  • @davidsizemore9640
    @davidsizemore9640 10 днів тому

    Northern Tool use to have a huge selection, Not sure recently last time shoped in store was around christmas time last year, but they had probably a dozen kinds. But you cant try them out as far as the way they feel in my area due to theft, you take a card like at DMV with a picture of the pliers and bar code on card to be scaned at checkout and then they will get from behind counter or have someone bring them from stock room.

  • @dalesmith9790
    @dalesmith9790 10 днів тому

    Love this style of video. I'm not big on when you read an ad.

  • @djorig
    @djorig 10 днів тому +2

    I bought the knipex cobalt cutters at Northern Tool

  • @decline1129
    @decline1129 9 днів тому

    My most used Knipex is the 94 55 200 and I never see anyone talk about them. Best tool over ever purchased

  • @CrisA26
    @CrisA26 10 днів тому

    Great video. I have a bunch of them and most are about 20 years old. Never have had to warranty any of them. All the tool trucks offer them and I have seen them at Home Depot. Pro tip no one makes a better canon plug plier than they do. Great stuff. Thanks for the video. 😊

  • @blahorgaslisk7763
    @blahorgaslisk7763 8 днів тому

    Knipex is in the buy once cry once category. they aren't cheap so the cost may hurt, but they will then go on living in your toolset forever. Is it worth it? That's for you to decide. As I understand it SnapOn is the same. You pay more than for other tools, but if the unfortunate happens and you break it they will replace it. That's also worth some money if you live by your tools. There are a few brands I treat that way. If I an buying a tool I will use a lot over the years I tend to go for the buy once, cry once tools. If it's just something Iäm going to use once and never again I go for a cheap copy. As long as it makes it's work once it's good enough.

  • @markr478
    @markr478 8 днів тому

    Knipex- Pricey but a good value any day. I have great luck with their tools.

  • @MOOPS
    @MOOPS 6 днів тому

    Menards in my area has cobras and pliers wrenches.

  • @cocarr1
    @cocarr1 10 днів тому

    A few years ago Made in Germany Cobras were available under the Craftsman brand.

  • @Superglide03
    @Superglide03 9 днів тому

    In Canada the Canadian Tire Chain has more than a dozen choices for Knipex Pliers.

  • @ernieeat
    @ernieeat 10 днів тому +3

    Great video, I have some old school craftsman alligator pliers that are made in Germany I wonder if they where manufactured by knipex

    • @wsmarshjr
      @wsmarshjr 10 днів тому +1

      Me, too. Now you've got me thinkin...

    • @buckmahaffey7648
      @buckmahaffey7648 10 днів тому +1

      Pretty sure they were. Either that or they jumped on it with a exact replica knockoff. Craftsman stopped selling them a while back. I need to replace the button, so i am gonna order one from knipex and see if it fits. Next to my other, though, it looks exactly the same.

    • @ernieeat
      @ernieeat 10 днів тому

      @@buckmahaffey7648 will be waiting for an update

  • @camrontaylor4660
    @camrontaylor4660 10 днів тому +2

    Platt and most electrical stores seems to carry them

  • @Sparks52
    @Sparks52 День тому

    Rennsteig is pronounced "Ren - stige" with a hard "g". In German the "ie" combination is pronounced "eeee" (long e) and "ei" is pronounced long "i" -- the opposite of how most English speakers would pronounce the combination -- thus "die", the word for "the" is pronounced "dee" with a long "e".

  • @johnricks7277
    @johnricks7277 8 днів тому

    I know this is kind of a bad word here, but the Snap On truck that comes to our shop has the full 4 plire set of Knipex. Only problem is it's way over pricedhe wanted like $350 for the set. So I have the 3 pairs from Harbor Freight. They work fine. I do have the really small set of Knipex because Harbor Freight didn't have that size and I wanted the full 4 plire set. Lol.

  • @jacobweaver5233
    @jacobweaver5233 10 днів тому +2

    HVAC supply houses seem to be the most likely place to find a Knipex tool wall with a great selection in my experience.

    • @myklive
      @myklive 9 днів тому

      Or electrical supply houses

  • @VooDooCow
    @VooDooCow 8 днів тому

    my local Ace Hardware has a small display of about 15 knipex tools

  • @hiposho68
    @hiposho68 8 днів тому

    Menards and Northern Tool carry them but limited and Home Depot has them online

  • @jhk88rph
    @jhk88rph 10 днів тому

    Great video! I have the shirt and a couple small Cobras. My father was a heavy duty mechanic and often mentioned Kuh-nip-X over the years.

  • @anindividual3889
    @anindividual3889 6 днів тому

    It pains me that an American tool isn't the best, but I have to concede that Knipex is the best. I'll buy their pliers over Channellock and Snap On. I've never bought one of their pliers and been disappointed.